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DEMAND:

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IPhone users and sales stats for 2021. Backlinko. (2021, May 28). Retrieved December 8, 2021, from

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RAW RESOURCES:

 

Desjardins, J. (2021, June 16). The extraordinary raw materials in an iphone 6S. Visual Capitalist. Retrieved December 8,

2021, from https://www.visualcapitalist.com/extraordinary-raw-materials-iphone-6s/.

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Berke, J. (2018, July 11). Here's how much metal it takes to make your iphone. Business Insider. Retrieved December 8,

2021, from https://www.businessinsider.com/how-much-metal-in-an-iphone-2018-6.

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO:

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Kara, S. (2018, October 12). Is your phone tainted by the misery of 35,000 children in Congo's mines? .The Guardian.

Retrieved December 8, 2021, from https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2018/oct/12/phone-misery-children-congo-cobalt-mines-drc.

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Kelly, A. (2016, January 19). Children as young as seven mining cobalt used in smartphones, says amnesty. The Guardian.

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The DRC mining industry: Child labor and formalization of small-scale mining. Wilson Center. (n.d.). Retrieved December 

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Buxton, A. (2021, October 4). Mining cobalt better. Afrewatch. Retrieved December 8, 2021, from

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Frankel, T. C. (n.d.). This is where your smartphone battery begins. The Washington Post. Retrieved December 8, 2021,

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Merchant, B. (2017, July 23). Op-ed: Were the raw materials in your iphone mined by children in inhumane conditions?

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Washington Post. (n.d.). Cobalt mining for lithium ion batteries has ... - youtube.com. Youtube. Retrieved December 8, 

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INDONESIA:

 

Hodal, K. (2012, November 23). Death metal: Tin mining in Indonesia. The Guardian. Retrieved December 8, 2021, from

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/nov/23/tin-mining-indonesia-bangka.

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MANUFACTURING:

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Merchant, B. (2017, June 18). Life and death in Apple's Forbidden City. The Guardian. Retrieved December 8, 2021,

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Edwards, J. (2014, December 18). Apple's iPhone suppliers use children to dig in lethally dangerous mud pits for tin

ore, the BBC alleges. Business Insider. Retrieved December 8, 2021, from https://www.businessinsider.com/secret-filming-inside-apple-factory-bbc-panorama-2014-12. 

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E-WASTE:

 

Ahmed, S. F. (2016, September 29). The global cost of electronic waste. The Atlantic. Retrieved December 8, 2021,

from https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/09/the-global-cost-of-electronic-waste/502019/.

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Campbell, K., & Christensen, K. (2016, May 10). Where does America's e-waste end up? GPS Tracker tells all. PBS.

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Holgate, P. (2017, November 8). The model for recycling our old smartphones is actually causing massive pollution.

Vox. Retrieved December 8, 2021, from https://www.vox.com/2017/11/8/16621512/where-does-my-smartphone-iphone-8-x-go-recycling-afterlife-toxic-waste-environment.

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Semuels, A. (2019, May 23). Electronic waste is becoming a global environmental problem. Time. Retrieved December

8, 2021, from https://time.com/5594380/world-electronic-waste-problem/.

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